China’s Covid lockdowns could cause ‘more trouble for Irish firms’ | Business Post

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Bank of Ireland expert Conor Magee says increasing pressure from China’s lockdowns and the war in Ukraine is forcing Irish firms to change supply chains, ellied798 reports.

Conor Magee, head of manufacturing at Bank of Ireland, says companies ‘can’t be waiting on stuff from Asia, so they find alternatives in Europe, or places that can offer more secure supply’. Picture: Fergal Phillips

The ongoing Covid-19 lockdowns in China could add months of extra delays to the supply chains of Irish firms already struggling with inflation, Conor Magee, head of manufacturing at Bank of Ireland, has warned. Magee said shipping congestion at some Chinese ports was likely to cause prolonged disruption even after the lockdowns were lifted.

“China’s literally closed for business: ports are closed, shipping lines are constrained. It’s going to be quite challenging the next few...

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